Inevitable Slowdown For S.F. Rents, Acceleration For The East Bay
While the average asking rent for an apartment in San Francisco rose to $3,229 in the second quarter of 2014, up a little over 9 percent since the second quarter…
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While the average asking rent for an apartment in San Francisco rose to $3,229 in the second quarter of 2014, up a little over 9 percent since the second quarter…
Foreclosed upon in 2010 having been purchased for $1,945,000 in 2007, the remodeled Noe Valley home at 1420 Douglass Street re-sold for $1,440,000 four years ago. Today, the contemporary three-bedroom…
As expected, the language for an ordinance which would require the public disclosure of all tenant buyout agreements in San Francisco, and prohibit buildings which are emptied by way of…
Purchased for $1,290,000 in 2009, unit #202 at 74 New Montgomery (“The Montgomery“) is back on the market and listed for $1,650,000. The 1,531 square foot unit features two bedrooms…
A total 5,734 homes sold for over a million dollars across the Bay Area last quarter, surpassing the previous peak of 5,699 recorded in 2005. 857 of the 5,734 million-dollar…
Snohetta and Manica Architecture will remain the design team for the Golden State Warriors’ Arena in Mission Bay. And while the Warriors remain focused on opening the arena in time…
Supervisor Jane Kim’s watered-down ballot measure “to affirm the City’s commitment” to a set of Affordable Housing Goals, a non-binding Declaration of Policy, has been approved by San Francisco’s Board…
Plans for a big 8‐story building to rise on the northeast corner of Sixth and Harrison, on the Eastern SoMa site of a long-shuttered service station across the street from…
Having been redesigned in an attempt to win over Planning, the Board of Supervisors and neighborhood opposition (including the SOS Cathedral Hill gang and owners of the 270-foot-tall Sequoias building…
If you’re already concerned about the proposed eleven-story building to rise at 585 Bryant Street, we have some bad news to share, news which shouldn’t catch any plugged-in readers by…